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firewire
15 May 2003, 07:27 PM
I've got Getaway in STockholm 3 with xvid codec.
When I install koepis codec and play it with divx player or make a vcd with nero, the movie plays upside down.. It's the same with umaniacs codec. Works ok in Windows media player but when I make a vcd with nero it is upside down. When I use Nic's codec, the movie seems to play fine in both media player and divx player but nero has a problem decoding the movie for me to make a vcd...is there an xvid codec that works perfectly or at least play my movie the correct side up when I make a vcd. With koepi's codec, nero can decode the avi file no problems, only it plays it upside down:( any help would be appreciated.
setarip
15 May 2003, 09:04 PM
This has been previously asked and answered numerous times. Do a search here for "upside down"...
firewire
15 May 2003, 09:24 PM
Thanks for the reply. appreciated.
SKD_Tech
15 May 2003, 09:31 PM
Download FFDShow maybe that'll save you some work this time but next time.. Search -> then post
firewire
15 May 2003, 09:38 PM
actually when i do a search for this, I get the same responses 'do a search on it'. the only advice have been to use different players to view them. The question is why is it a problem with some players and not with others? I don't have a problem viewing it. It's just that when I make a video with nero and play it in my dvd, it is upside down..therefore burning a coaster. if anyone has any ideas it would be great.
regards,
FireWire.
firewire
15 May 2003, 09:39 PM
thanks for all your help
setarip
16 May 2003, 02:05 AM
I guess you didn't search thoroughly enough.
Do NOT use NERO to CREATE your VCD!
Use TMPGEnc to convert your Xvid-compressed .AVI file into VCD format.
Then use NERO ONLY to BURN (NOT convert/create, since you'll have already done that with TMPGEnc) as VCD...
firewire
16 May 2003, 10:31 AM
thanks heaps
setarip
16 May 2003, 01:04 PM
You're welcome heaps ;>}
RigorMortis!
20 May 2003, 10:40 PM
I have the same problem upsidedown picture and mirrored but my compression method isnt XviD its standard DivX. Will TMPGEnc correct the problem anyway?
andygd2001
21 May 2003, 12:39 AM
have you tried turning the moniter upside down?
Tsunami
27 May 2003, 02:23 AM
There are several reasons why a video is flipped.
If one ore more of the filters below are installed, you might have that problem :
a) DivX G400 (checkbox 'flip image')
b) DivX 4.x
c) bicubic resizer (checkbox 'flip image')
d) ffdshow (activated checkbox 'flip image'')
e) 'Xvid Mpeg-4 Video Decoder' (activated 'Flip Video').
f) InstantCopy 7 is installed (vobmpg2.ax)
Fix for InstantCopy 7 :
----- cut -----
@echo off
@echo Register Filter (vobmpg2.ax)
@echo Dieser Filter führt bei einigen System zu Problemen.
@echo Er wird bei Beenden von IC7 UNREGISTRIERT !!!
%WINDIR%\system32\regsvr32.exe /S ../SharedFiles/vobmpg2.ax
@echo .
@echo starte InstantCopy ... Bitte Warten !!!!!!!!!!!!
@echo Die Batchdatei bitte nicht Beenden.
@echo Dieses Passiert mit Beenden von IC7 Automatisch
start /LOW /B /WAIT MultiCopy.exe
@echo .
@echo De-Register Filter (vobmpg2.ax)
%WINDIR%\system32\regsvr32.exe /S /U ../SharedFiles/vobmpg2.ax
exit
----- cut -----
Benjar
8 Dec 2003, 08:54 AM
I had the media "upside down" problem too.'
The new DivXG400 v2.83 fixed my problem
As they say in the changes from the former version 2.7:
No flipped image using Elecard MPEG decoder anymore.
DAvenger
8 Dec 2003, 10:51 PM
New RadLight 4 has the "flip image" feature built-in. Anyway, it's only a temporary fix - the real cause of this is buggy decoder/renderer.
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